investment

investment
I. noun Etymology: 1invest Date: 1597 1. a. archaic vestment b. an outer layer ; envelope 2. investiture 1 3. blockade, siege II. noun Etymology: 2invest Date: 1615 the outlay of money usually for income or profit ; capital outlay; also the sum invested or the property purchased

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